The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 122
... heart can scarcely brook , So touchingly he smiled , As with a rapture caught from heaven , When Pity's unask'd alms were given . Part II . 1 . With nodding plumes , and lightly drest Like foresters in leaf - green vest , The Helvetian ...
... heart can scarcely brook , So touchingly he smiled , As with a rapture caught from heaven , When Pity's unask'd alms were given . Part II . 1 . With nodding plumes , and lightly drest Like foresters in leaf - green vest , The Helvetian ...
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... heart Some thought that makes that heart a sanctuary For pilgrim dreams in midnight - hour to visit , And weep and worship there . -And such thou wert to me - and thou art lost . -What was her father ? could a father's love Compare with ...
... heart Some thought that makes that heart a sanctuary For pilgrim dreams in midnight - hour to visit , And weep and worship there . -And such thou wert to me - and thou art lost . -What was her father ? could a father's love Compare with ...
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... heart of a poet , - the imaginative eye that discriminates and appropriates in all things the fair and the good , and the heart warmly alive to the best interests of human kind , -as Mr. Southey . No writer impresses us more strongly ...
... heart of a poet , - the imaginative eye that discriminates and appropriates in all things the fair and the good , and the heart warmly alive to the best interests of human kind , -as Mr. Southey . No writer impresses us more strongly ...
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